Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - March 23, 1960, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Reach twice the readers in greater Winnipeg with free press want ads 5 trustees hit private school Aid Lone defender As school Board debates education report the Royal commission on education s recommendation of Aid to private schools was roundly rapped tuesday by five Winnipeg school trustees. One spoke in favor of it. Discussion was Cut Short by an wednesday 1960 by Carrier in Winnipeg 30c weather Max. Min. Few. Rec 23 10 Vancouver As 18 32 30 13 7 8 to. To. .11 .06 real Halifax cd Cako 35 34 72 in 27 24 17 so 22 to. .15 Edmonton Brandon we Olpet fort William Anselm Minneapolis new York 11 . Adjournment and other trustees did not have an Opportunity to speak. The Board later to come up with an official on the question. In favor of Aid to private schools trustee George Frith rival school system would give Winnipeg a shot in the he Winnipeg school system Stu dents receive a Little More than half the scholarships available with the rest going to students of private schools and we have considerably More than half the Stu trustee Andrew Zaharichuk against any discussion on the mat Ter said it had nothing to do with the school Board because Winnipeg would not be affected by any decision one Way or the other. Urges neutrality the recommendation for Aid to private schools is to the provincial government it is not to he said. We should not be opposed to this we should be Neutral because we Are not affected by opposing Aid to private schools were trustees r. J. Matas Mike Baryluk i. 0. Wolch Joseph Zuken and Andrew Robertson. Or. Matas vice president of the Manitoba Urban school trustees association said the executive of the association had gone on record opposed to Aid because such a move would affect the Public school system in the province. Private said or. Bary Luk. Are a privilege people who enjoy it should be willing to pay v duty to protect or. Wolch said it was the duty of members to protect the Public school system. If Public funds were to be spent on private schools there would be less for the Public or. Zuken also spoke against the recommendation and or. Robertson was beginning to do so when the meeting adjourned. The Board is t6 let the Urban trustees association know its stand on the matter at a later Date. The viewpoint of the member bodies of the association then will be presented to the provincial govern ment. To discuss metro the North Winnipeg election committee will meet at 8 . Friday at 667 Flora Avenue to Dis proposed Urban redevelopment bus fare decision deferred Board will consider Transcona rate in six months the motor Carrier Board tues Day postponed decision on an a peal from White ribbon bus lines to revise fares Between Winnipeg and Transcona. The request will be considered in six months. White ribbon proposed to in crease the fares which Are now 20 cents for a single fare and two tickets for 35 cents. The proposed new rates Are 25 cents a single fare and two tickets for 45 cents. The company had proposed to do away with 10-Ccnt feeder bus fare in Transcona for those connecting to the Transcona Winnipeg bus. Council objected. It lines Are owned nce Oer a the same company the Brief said. Ministration and purchasing. Far too Short a period has elapsed for these potential Sav cil said. Lose All in fire Early morning Blaze destroys Home a St. Boniface family of four escaped unhurt Early wednesday when fire destroyed their Home at 115 Marion Street. Or. And mrs. Harry Nuytten and their sons Gordon 11, and Ken Neth 13, lost All their belongings in the Blaze. Not even a comb or Toothbrush was mrs. Nuyt ten told the free fress. She said her husband was Awak ened by some kind of explosion at 3 ., then smoke started to flood through the apartment on the second floor Over the Bellevue cafe. Joseph Gorenstein .680 Oak Street owns the building. St. Boniface firemen said it would have been impossible to save the building so they concentrated their efforts on protecting nearby buildings. Fire chief e. R. Gagnon said no official estimate of damage has been made yet and the cause of the fire is not known. The boys students at Queen Elizabeth school were taking a Holiday wednesday they did t have any clothes to Wear to school. Wednesday morning donations of clothing were coming from friends relatives and their Church. The cafe in the building was operated by mrs. Margaret Duff who lives at 255 Bannerman Street. Regent Park meeting b. R. Wolfe Transcona town planning chairman will speak at and Gordon 11. Look Board bans fund drive in schools trustee Calls campaigns first class nuisance All Community fund raising projects will be banned in Winnipeg schools beginning next september the school Board decided tuesday. The in hours were described As a first class nuisance by one trustee and the decision to prohibit them unanimous. In a further step trustee Joseph Zuken suggested the policy com Mittee should study Means to Dis courage from Selling tick ets for school activities As Home and school association teas. The Board will discuss this notice of motion at a later meeting. More Appeal Home and school association Lea ticket Selling is not a Job for gent Park area of 8 . Thursday in the Regent been called meeting has View to form promote interests. The sir John Franklin slaps cd for meats Ings to become reflected in the Ity club will hold its annual meet efficiency of the coun ing at 8 . Monday in the club House lounge. Fights deportation order denies turpitude claim hearing of a admissible to Canada Allia Avit Sonuia do issued by the immigrate depart order followed. The and supplement the record provid wont 30jiin.it in american resident min. He the immigration department ment against an american resident ment Agassi an Jec Sion was appealed to the my Ebay Pic of Portage la Prairie was set aside ister immigration who rejected at the hearing. Maurice Arpin for a later Date after Legal argue it. Or. King left Canada. In an Aff a the department. Con men tuesday on procedures to be Queen s adopted at the hearing. The Case involves James Larry King 39, who came to Canada on a visitor s visa in june 1957 and was designated a a tended Immi Grant Iii november of the same year. Later a representative of the immigration department charged that King had been convicted of certain Cheque offences in the United states before coming to Canada and As the charges involved moral turpitude within the Bench he says that he returned to Canada in june 1959 to wind up facts found in the record should his business affairs in Portage la be admitted. Or. Justice Monnon Felt All facts including All those offered in the affidavit should be stable the next move is for the depart ment to Appeal this ruling within 30 Days or to proceed with the hearing at a Date to be set manager of late closing store complains about police action the manager of a downtown Winnipeg drug store Jim Peter son charged wednesday that City police were telling his evening customers they were shopping in or. Peterson manager of pay a nutty Eal and can sell explaining How he interpreted the switch in policy schools super it indent w. C. Lorimer said fund raising drives would be prohibited oth during and after school hours. Student councils also would not be allowed to turn Over any of their surplus funds to a charitable Campaign. It could use any Money t raised Only for purposes within he school. The Selling of tickets however for the children s theatre or the Winnipeg symphony orchestra would still be allowed. Disrupts work the Royal commission on Edu cation recommended that fund raising campaigns in schools be rigidly controlled because of the disruption in school work. Campaigns benefiting this year from raising Money in schools in clude the March of dimes red Cross Christmas hampers care anti muscular dystrophy drive wheel chair Centre shut in Veter ans at Deer Lodge Unicof Indian schools and the Canadian legion s poppy Day. Trustees said such projects were meritorious but could not be al Lowed to interfere with school work. Vimy Day dinner set for april 6 the annual Vimy Day dinner sponsored by the valour Road memorial Branch of the Canadian legion will be held at the elks Hall at 6 . April 6. Speaker will be. Canon l. F. Wilmot Warden of St. John s col lege. Other guests will include provincial and civic representatives service personnel and representatives of die provincial and Dominion commands of the legion. Introducing the speaker will be Hon. J. Price Auto rates Cut by insurance firm a Survey of other insurance companies in Winnipeg wednesday indicated that they do not intend to make any immediate change in their rates for car insurance de spite a seven per cent Premium reduction made by one firm. Allstate insurance co. Which says it writes More Auto insurance than any other company reported that premiums on their policies will be Cut an average of seven per cent for full coverage. We estimate that 65 per cent 2 jailed for attacking parents one month term for assault on Mother father beaten and menaced by knife Thomas Evan Nordal 36, of. 615 Home Street wednesday was sent to jail for a year. City magistrate s court was told that March 9 Nordal came Home beat his 70-year-old father on the head with his fists then chased him around the House with a knife. The father suffered cuts. Crown prosecutor John sol Lin said the Mother had suffered a nervous breakdown be cause of her son s actions. The parents had asked that Nordal be ordered to stay away from their Home forever. A Winnipeg youth was sent to prison for one month wednesday for assaulting his Mother with a broken Beer bottle. Court was told that Robert Ronald Pelletier 21, of 451 Sargent Avenue. Suite 7, got into an argument with his Mother at Wednes Day. Pelletier picked up an empty Beer bottle smashed it and then hurled it. The bottle struck his Mother s left leg inflicting a Cut which required 10 stitches. The injured woman was taken to Winnipeg general hos Pital by police and released after receiving treatment. In another assault Case Charles Macdonald 42, of 371 Jarvis Avenue was fined Iso and costs for assaulting his common Law wife at 2. . Wednesday. Police said the woman announced her intention to leave Mcdonald and was removing her clothes from a cupboard when Macdonald struck her in the face several times flirting numerous bruises. Of our Auto policy holders will qualify for this new Allstate classification and their liabilities and collision rates May be an much As 23 per cent below uie lowest Rales of most other Paul Gasbarino. Manager off Toronto office said Here. He added that the new Premium is for full coverage. A spokesman for a rival insurance company said Allstate s move was As the result of a similar reduction in premiums made by the Home insurance co. Of new York a week ago. An official of Wawanesa Mutual insurance co. Said that his com Pany was not considering any Premium Price change at present. We think our present rates arc adequate and he said. "01 course we will make changes when we realize they Are a representative of the Automo bile division of Canadian under writers association said it had adjusted Rales at the first of the year and was quite satisfied with it is actually difficult to Tell what this reduction of seven per cent he said especially when we do not have any figures telling us what Allstate s various rates he added that his association which represents majority of Board insurance companies in the country did jul Tny immediate in rates
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